>>I use FoxFire mainly for end-users to be able to create their own without a lot of hand-holding from me.
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>Hi Mark -
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>I have to incorporate a custom report writer into the next version of my project, and plan on considering the following: FoxFire, Bull's Eye, R&R Report Writer and Crystal Reports. Are there any others I should be considering? Right now all my data is in VFP tables, but of course that always could change.
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>Once FoxFire is properly set up, how easy is it to use? I need something REALLY easy.... WinZip is beyond the abilities of most of my users....
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>Thanks!
> ~ellen
WinZip!? ROFL!!!! Our users must be from the same schools. FoxFire is easy for end-users to use. The more you put into the setup of FoxFire for each App, the easier it is for the users. Basically, you are setting up a data dictionary complete with the relations between the tables. All the user has to do is pick whatever fields they want, and FoxFire does the joins for them. The users can specify filter via friendly language like : select all cars with a color of
or . They can also specify whether they want calculations, summaries, etc.
I think Crystal Reports is more powerful in that you can use it for many different software packages. We have it here, but I have not yet had to use it.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA